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[[File:AC3 naval ships.jpg|thumb|240px|Naval battle on the Caribbean Sea.]]
[[File:AC3 naval ships.jpg|thumb|240px|Naval battle on the Caribbean Sea.]]
The '''Caribbean Sea''' was a vast, tropic stretch of water, which was a part of the {{Wiki|Atlantic Ocean}}. While it bordered on Central America and {{Wiki|Mexico]], it was notably a scene of naval warfare during the [[American Revolutionary War|American Revolution]].
The '''Caribbean Sea''' was a vast, tropic stretch of water, which was a part of the {{Wiki|Atlantic Ocean}}. While it bordered on Central America and {{Wiki|Mexico}}, it was notably a scene of naval warfare during the [[American Revolutionary War|American Revolution]].


Whilst acting as the captain of the ''[[Aquila]]'', the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Connor Kenway]] sailed this sea in Spring 1778, and entered into military conflicts with other vessels.
Whilst acting as the captain of the ''[[Aquila]]'', the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Connor Kenway]] sailed this sea in Spring 1778, and entered into military conflicts with other vessels.

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Naval battle on the Caribbean Sea.

The Caribbean Sea was a vast, tropic stretch of water, which was a part of the Atlantic Ocean. While it bordered on Central America and Mexico, it was notably a scene of naval warfare during the American Revolution.

Whilst acting as the captain of the Aquila, the Assassin Connor Kenway sailed this sea in Spring 1778, and entered into military conflicts with other vessels.

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